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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. government no longer represents the people and the people are going to take the term. but. the way our economic system. is. going to. see good leverage surely to mccurry was able to build removes most sophisticated robot which unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission.
science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. government no longer represents the people and the people are going to take the term. but. the way our economic system. is. going to. see good leverage surely to mccurry was able to build removes most sophisticated robot which unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything turns mission.
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science technology innovation hall believes developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything.
science technology innovation hall believes developments from around russia we've got the future covered. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything.
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to cover their off their errors and omissions that's a simple process to do it doesn't take a rocket science it doesn't take another bureaucracy it doesn't take a senator to suggest that they should do that on their own and you've been in this industry for a long time you've been trading for decades is this the worst you've seen it in terms of the industry's confidence in the regulators it is in fifty years of trading and it's been a little bit over fifty years now i've seen everything come and go. it there's always been the problems here and there's been bad group there but my gosh to this magnitude i never imagined that it would be to this magic magnitude and this depth defeats to see people or former senators steal literally still i think one of the billion dollars it disappears to see brokerage firms collapse with no support from the government or the the regulatory agencies that was never in anybody's imagination not in their worst nightmare wow well i appreciate you for being on the show and telling us this story a year after the collapse of and that's global when it does feel so littl
to cover their off their errors and omissions that's a simple process to do it doesn't take a rocket science it doesn't take another bureaucracy it doesn't take a senator to suggest that they should do that on their own and you've been in this industry for a long time you've been trading for decades is this the worst you've seen it in terms of the industry's confidence in the regulators it is in fifty years of trading and it's been a little bit over fifty years now i've seen everything come and...
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. >> okay, well, we blew up the whole thing. [ laughter ] a man known as the hooked on science guy, he was trying to demonstrate how you can use a small explosion to carve a pumpkin on an evansdale, newscast. we filled it up with a chemical formula. when he ignited it, well, the whole pumpkin just flew. >> i love that. >>> still ahead tonight, we have seen five uniform -- university of the maryland athletes lose their season to knee injuries this year. we'll have a look at how you can keep your kids safe when they compete. >>> but first an update on the tree that can condemn the house of one of our colleagues. and the super storm sandy hit hard. >>> we're back with the update of the impact of super storm sandy earlier on our own. we showed you the video earlier. and that tree came to rest on his bed. about 10 minutes after his wife had gotten up. and bruce has an update for us tonight. >> reporter: in a disaster, you would take comfort in small things. and my family, they are just overjoyed that the crane is here. days after the storm to take that tree off of our house. now there are s
. >> okay, well, we blew up the whole thing. [ laughter ] a man known as the hooked on science guy, he was trying to demonstrate how you can use a small explosion to carve a pumpkin on an evansdale, newscast. we filled it up with a chemical formula. when he ignited it, well, the whole pumpkin just flew. >> i love that. >>> still ahead tonight, we have seen five uniform -- university of the maryland athletes lose their season to knee injuries this year. we'll have a look at...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it'st ce. from td ameritrade. >>> coming up on three-minute mark before we close out. we're getting pretty decent gains. we're strengthening into the close here. the s&p with a gain of more than 1%. the nasdaq had been the best performer today, a gain of 1.4%. the dow is up about a percent right now with a gain of 129. it was up 177 at the peak. the best and worst performers among the dow components today, the financials have done very well. bank of america, our best perform we are a gain of 4.4% in today's trade. pfizer had earnings out today, down 1.3%. when we look at the best and worst performing sectors among the s&p components today, materials did the best. maybe that sandy play anticipating that. a gain of 1.9%. the worst performers included the consumer staples, which may be hit initially by what's going on with sandy and the utilities, which certainly have suffered as a result of the devastation in the parts of the northeast as a result of the storm. on the floor with maria
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it'st ce. from td ameritrade. >>> coming up on three-minute mark before we close out. we're getting pretty decent gains. we're strengthening into the close here. the s&p with a gain of more than 1%. the nasdaq had been the best performer today, a gain of 1.4%. the dow is up about a percent right now with a gain of 129. it was up 177 at the peak. the best and worst...
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which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. which isn't rocket science. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> you've seen the lines, the angry customers. you know the story -- there just isn't enough gasoline for everybody that needs it in the impact zone of this storm. before we go to our reporters from the latest -- for the latest from the front lines, let's take a step back and walk through the whole process from ground to pump. crude oil that is pumped from the ground is then transported by pipeline, tanker or barge to a refinery. and that's where the oil undergoes several processes, changing it into many products. but mainly for this purp
which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. which isn't rocket science. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>>...
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. >> status like this sophomore who is a computer science major. she is not surprised more members of percy across graduated. >> you have to get this and looking back, it seemed easy to the college work i do now. >> admissions officials say as more students graduate from high school, more of them are making plans for higher education. >> we see an increase in students applying each year but there are different pathways that students take. other students choose to start a community college. >> students are already looking beyond their college years. >> i plan to go to a 4 year college and i have a five-year plan when i graduate and get a job. >> you can see the statewide graduation drop out and testing day that at our website. >> coming up, new charges in the penn state sex abuse case, this time against the -- in-line >> with their colleagues a conspiracy of silence. >> >> live, local, late breaking-- this is wbal 11 news at 5:00. >> right now at 5:30, you are looking at a remarkable piece of time lapse a video of this scene in ocean city as super s
. >> status like this sophomore who is a computer science major. she is not surprised more members of percy across graduated. >> you have to get this and looking back, it seemed easy to the college work i do now. >> admissions officials say as more students graduate from high school, more of them are making plans for higher education. >> we see an increase in students applying each year but there are different pathways that students take. other students choose to start a...
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when people say that they have signs that show that humans are harming the climate, i can call that science. how does the climate work. how to explain it, how to predict what's going to happen in the future, i can't do that and nobody can because the climate is one of those complex things. it's like the economy except even more complex. so i don't even try to get into explaining why things are the way they are. neil: you can debunk something and that shows a lot. that shows a valuable role. you are quite right. we didn't even have the coal-fired plants back then. steve malloy, thank you so much. i just wanted to put that into perspective. >> you can believe what you want to we and it doesn't make you an ignoramus or a quack. maybe it makes you a tad more informed. but it's up to you. meanwhile, president obama and chris christie. is this a bad idea? you know, michael bloomberg had the same idea to examine sites. but the president cannot be bothered. he didn't put it quite like that to the president, but jus about. after this. this happy couple used capital one venture miles for their "desti
when people say that they have signs that show that humans are harming the climate, i can call that science. how does the climate work. how to explain it, how to predict what's going to happen in the future, i can't do that and nobody can because the climate is one of those complex things. it's like the economy except even more complex. so i don't even try to get into explaining why things are the way they are. neil: you can debunk something and that shows a lot. that shows a valuable role. you...
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we should recruit 100,000 math and science teachers so high-tech highway jobs aren't created created in china. they're created right here in green bay, wisconsin. we should work with community colleges to train another 2 million americans with skills that businesses are looking for right now. that's my plan for the future. that's what change is. that's the america we're fighting for in this election. change comes when we live up to our legacy of innovation. and make america home to the next generation of manufacturing, scientific discovery, technological breakthroughs. i'm proud i've bet on american workers and american ingenuity and the american auto industry. and today, we're not just building cars again, we're building better cars. cars that, by the middle of the next decade will go twice as far on a gallon of gas. today, there are thousands of workers building long-lasting batteries and wind turbines and solar panels all across the country. jobs that weren't there four years ago. and sure, not all technologies we bet on will pan out, some of the businesses we encourage will fail.
we should recruit 100,000 math and science teachers so high-tech highway jobs aren't created created in china. they're created right here in green bay, wisconsin. we should work with community colleges to train another 2 million americans with skills that businesses are looking for right now. that's my plan for the future. that's what change is. that's the america we're fighting for in this election. change comes when we live up to our legacy of innovation. and make america home to the next...
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is junk science, they even would never tie an event ike this to climate change. here's the thing that i pointed out to you, andrew, the last category 3 hurricane was wilma, that was seven years ago. this is the longest period in a century in terms of how long we've been between category 3. back in 1954, between august '54 and august of 1955, the east coast saw three different storms make landfall each of which caused twice as much damage as sandy. now you weren't born in 1954. it caused twice as much. here's the chart of the average global temperature and this quietly was reported by the uk climate office. that shows the average variability from 14 degrees celsius which is the average. there's the no discernible rise in 16 years. >> cuomo's point he was trying to stay out of the controversial subject. he said the political ban derte doesn't want to get to. his question is should new york be prepared for flooding. maybe this is a situation talked about yesterday we're building in areas we shouldn't be building in. >> the storm that caused $180 billion in damage. >
is junk science, they even would never tie an event ike this to climate change. here's the thing that i pointed out to you, andrew, the last category 3 hurricane was wilma, that was seven years ago. this is the longest period in a century in terms of how long we've been between category 3. back in 1954, between august '54 and august of 1955, the east coast saw three different storms make landfall each of which caused twice as much damage as sandy. now you weren't born in 1954. it caused twice...
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with advances in science and technology, there's -- health of the mother has been -- has become a tool for abortions for any time under any reason. >> so there's a pretty strong argument that there's no one's ever died in childbirth, i know what the science is exactly. what to you make of it with these claims now this shouldn't be an exception for life or health of the mother which we know most people honor those exceptions. >> they're simply not true. i thing he's been going to the todd akin school of biology. 1 in 40 pregnancies apregnancie plea a clampsia. there are a number of reasons. but the point is this is not what this district is. this is a moderate district of hardworking people, and they believe that women, you know, should be trusted to make decisions about their own bodies. and congressman walsh simply doesn't. >> tammy duckworth, thank you so much for coming on "hardball." good luck next week. >>> when we return, let me finish with a word of warning about mitt romney's transformation in the last couple days, you know, to moderate. add up to 100 calories? your world. ♪
with advances in science and technology, there's -- health of the mother has been -- has become a tool for abortions for any time under any reason. >> so there's a pretty strong argument that there's no one's ever died in childbirth, i know what the science is exactly. what to you make of it with these claims now this shouldn't be an exception for life or health of the mother which we know most people honor those exceptions. >> they're simply not true. i thing he's been going to the...
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i don't know what the science is. what do you make of the claims and most people are. >> that's not true. he's been going to the todd akin school of biology, to be honest. in fact, one in 40 pregnancies are he can topic pregnancy where the fertilize tube and results in the loss of the fetus if you don't -- to save the life of the mother. women who have cancer and need chemotherapy, there's a number of reasons. but the point is, this is not where this district is. it's a moderate district of hardworking people and they believe that women, you know, should be trusted to make decisions about their own bodieses and congressman walsh simply doesn't. >> tammy duckworth, thank you. >>> when we return, mitt romney's amazing transformation, you know, to moderate. you're watching "hardball," a place for politics. ♪ this will literally probably never happen. can a 30-day-old pluggable febreze make even this old container smell fresh? take a deep breath. describe the room that you're in. i think just like a big, open space. lik
i don't know what the science is. what do you make of the claims and most people are. >> that's not true. he's been going to the todd akin school of biology, to be honest. in fact, one in 40 pregnancies are he can topic pregnancy where the fertilize tube and results in the loss of the fetus if you don't -- to save the life of the mother. women who have cancer and need chemotherapy, there's a number of reasons. but the point is, this is not where this district is. it's a moderate district...
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joining me about this, david unger, "christian science monitor." he wrote a story about the pros and cons of underground power lines. that's why we dragged him out on the show tonight. why doesn't every city have underground power? >> right. so it makes a lot of sense. think about it, take the wires, you put them underground. then they're protected from nature's elements but in reality turns out to be very expensive. it can cost anywhere from five to 10 tiles more to install underground cables than it can overhead lines. melissa: but how much does it cost every time the power goes out? i mean we're looking at trees hanging from power lines right now. >> exactly. melissa: how much does it cost to fix it? how much does it cost to rebuild the house burned down because of a downed power line? >> right. you know, it is a tradeoff, kind of a cost benefit analysis people have to take into consideration. the thing is there is lot of up-front costs when you're burying lines underground and people are a little hesitant to agree to a surcharge on their electr
joining me about this, david unger, "christian science monitor." he wrote a story about the pros and cons of underground power lines. that's why we dragged him out on the show tonight. why doesn't every city have underground power? >> right. so it makes a lot of sense. think about it, take the wires, you put them underground. then they're protected from nature's elements but in reality turns out to be very expensive. it can cost anywhere from five to 10 tiles more to install...
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is known as the looked on science guy. demonstrate ato to carve a pumpkin by using a small explosion. they filled with chemicals and lighter.ith a the top was supposed to pop off nothe entire pumpkin. >> back to the drawing board. let's check in with jacqui jeras for the forecast. is why you say never this and home. and why to wear safety goggles. can we switch over to our you another of your photograph. from woodbridge, virginia. look at your cute little puppies. kids.le thanks for sending that. adam caskey will be up in a few more photographs. it wasn't nice for trick-or- t, but a last nigh little cold. y outside today. crowds lingering and still around the mason-dixon line. we will see occasional breaks in , so littletoday sunshine will be on the way. trying to travel, will order is closed and is expected to flights later.ed on the seven-day forecast moment, but first, traffic whitten. >> relatively quiet. a mobile units driving inbound thesylvania avenue in district, an accident happened inbound,sousa bridge over the a
is known as the looked on science guy. demonstrate ato to carve a pumpkin by using a small explosion. they filled with chemicals and lighter.ith a the top was supposed to pop off nothe entire pumpkin. >> back to the drawing board. let's check in with jacqui jeras for the forecast. is why you say never this and home. and why to wear safety goggles. can we switch over to our you another of your photograph. from woodbridge, virginia. look at your cute little puppies. kids.le thanks for...
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other things, like what the market is doi and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. cheryl: new york airports reduced schedule along the east coast, trying to get back to business as usual. peter barnes at reagan national airport in washington to see the latest and how many planes are landing. rich: the airlines think everything will be back to normal by tomorrow. ac data in a web site called flightall where.com and is projecting tomorrow there will be 16 cancellations of whites according to the airlines, air line data. there are 640 or so yesterday, over 3,000 and for the whole wheat 20,800 according to flightaware.com. we have more passengers here today than yesterday and fewer cancellations on the board but we do have some problems still. you can see flight rate our 24.com showing planes in the air. nehr -- new york airport operating with reduced service. newark and jfk reduced schedules, la guardia according to united has one of two runways open. we have the delta shuttle kind of running here, every so often. the u.s.
other things, like what the market is doi and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. cheryl: new york airports reduced schedule along the east coast, trying to get back to business as usual. peter barnes at reagan national airport in washington to see the latest and how many planes are landing. rich: the airlines think everything will be back to normal by tomorrow. ac data in a web site called flightall where.com and is...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> about 40 seconds to the opening bell as we -- at the big board today, it's november. it's a nonprofit organization supporting men's health. men grow mustaches, david favor. grow mustache for cancer research. >> you do it, i'll do it. >> you wan to -- i look like juan valdez, but i'll try. the wall street watch organization along with the nypd, what an amazing job the port authority there did have done over the past few days. i keep thinking about the firemen who had problems with their own homes. they just keep working through the night. it is unbelievable here in manhattan and anywhere that's been affected along the eastern parts of the united states. a lot to go on today, jim, one of the big stories from last night, carl icon, and netflix. >> something of a surprise there, one would think. carl's also a value guy. i have not spoken to mr. icon about it. maybe there will be a guess on your show later, you never know. but one would imag
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> about 40 seconds to the opening bell as we -- at the big board today, it's november. it's a nonprofit organization supporting men's health. men grow mustaches, david favor. grow mustache for cancer research. >> you do it, i'll do it. >> you wan to -- i look like juan valdez, but i'll try. the wall street watch...